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Other crossword clues for answer "EROS"

EROS
Piccadilly Circus statue
Greek god of love
Love god
Aphrodite's offspring
Aphrodite's son
Love personified
Piccadilly figure
Libidinous deity
Lover boy
Piccadilly Circus figure
Poem collection
Cupid's alias
Greek cupid
Cupid counterpart
Figure in Piccadilly
Force of love
Son of Aphrodite
Flamboyantly successful
Greek counterpart of Cupid
One taking a bow in ancient Greece
Son of Aphrodite and Ares
Figure taking a bow?
God with a bow
Sex symbol?
Per Hesiod, the fourth god to enter existence
Winged god
Aphrodite's boy
Passion personified
Arrow-shooting deity
God of love
Aeneid figure
Hedone's father
Naked archer of myth
Psyche's lover
Archer with wings
Hermes' son
Archer of myth
His temple is in Mount Hellion
433 ___ (first asteroid studied in orbit)
Child archer
Boy with arrows
Cupid
Fertility god
Arrow launcher?
Piccadilly statue
Shrink's libido
The love drive
Love in old Greece
Grandson of 50 Across
Cupid's counterpart
The libido
Divine archer
Mythical archer
Olympian matchmaker
Asteroid orbited in 2000
The power of love
Cupid, by a Greek name
Love child?
Lover of Psyche
Bow-wielding god
Winged archer
Passion in person
Bow-toting god
Consort of Psyche
Libidinous god
Psyche's beloved
Boy with a bow
The Garden of ___ (Wilde poem)
First asteroid to be orbited by an artificial satellite
Winged Greek god
433 ___ (near-Earth asteroid)
Child of Aphrodite
God who issued from the egg of Night
Greek god hatched from an egg
Subject of Praxiteles sculptures
God with a quiver
Life instinct of Freudian psychology
Well-meaning shooter of myth
Arrow-shooting god
Heart-piercing bow wielder
One who does love shooting very often?
Force opposing Thanatos, in Freudian theory
God whose name sounds like an implement he uses when the last letter is removed
Mischievous mythological meddler
One of the four concepts covered in the C.S. Lewis book "The Four Loves"
One often shown with arrows
One who's making love?
Romantic figure whose name is an anagram of a romantic gift
Romantic symbol, or the anagram of another romantic symbol
Symbol of love that becomes another symbol of love when its first letter is moved to the end
Greek equivalent of 5-Across
Astronomical body that's aptly in the "Amor group"
Greek god that becomes a Greek goddess when its second letter is removed
Greek word for love
Amor's Greek counterpart
Cupid's Greek counterpart
He takes a bow on Valentine's day
Libido personified
One of Aphrodite's sons
Cupid, to the Greeks
Libido
Son of Aphrodite and Ares, in some legends
Cupid, to Greeks
Greek love god
Matchmaker of myth
Lustful god
Asteroid discovered in 1898
Boy taking a bow
Word hidden in three answers of this puzzle
Desire deified
Love-ly god
Mythical matchmaker
Shooter of hearts
Winged god of love
Bow-and-arrow boy
Cupid, to Cassandra
One taking a bow?
Symbol of love
He takes a bow
Mythological arrow shooter
Winged symbol of love
God with a bow and arrow
Amorous archer
Winged deity
February 14 figure
Deity of desire
Figure of love
Subject of a Piccadilly Circus statue
Trafalgar Square statue
Valentine's Day visitor
Winged god who's a symbol of romance
The Garden of ___ (Oscar Wilde poem)
Amatory archer
Beau-winning bowman
Valentine's Day deity
Young winged god of the Greeks
Cretan's Cupid
Greek who played with matches?
What the Greeks called Cupid
A son of Aphrodite
Archer on Olympus
One of C.S. Lewis's four loves
Valentine's Day symbol
Bow-wielding infant
Mythical god of love
Deity with a quiver
Mythological archer
God of lust
Love, when deified
Cupid's alter ego
Cupid, by another name
Father of Hedone, in Greek myth
Greek word meaning "intimate love," in philosophy
God of desire
Aphrodite's tyke
Cupid equivalent
Mythical romantic
Valentine figure
Grecian god
Psyche's mate
A.k.a. Cupid
See 110 Across
Valentine's Day figure
Lover of 9 Down
Greek god
Bow wielder
Noted archer
Physical love
Love found in nine other puzzle answers
Greek counterpart of 37-Down
Greek deity of desire
Legendary archer
Quiver-carrying god
Bow-toting deity
Desire
Fertility deity
God with arrows
Amor, in ancient Athens
Desire personified
God who shoots arrows
Mischievous bow wielder
Libido symbol
Love deity
Erotic deity
God with great aim?
Bow wielder of myth
Mythical bowman
Oldest of the gods, in Plato's "Symposium"
__ Turannos: E.A. Robinson poem about a complex marriage
February deity
God that leaves one smitten
Greek boy with a bow
Immortal archer
Early romantic figure
Mythical arrow shooter
Cupid, to Plato
Amor counterpart
Arrow shooter of myth
Winged figure of myth
Love interest of 58-Down
Aphrodite's love child
Cupid analog
Erotic god
Greek matchmaker
God who took a bow
God with good aim
God with wings
Husband of Psyche
Olympic archer?
Son of Ares and Aphrodite
First asteroid landed on by a NASA craft
Winged figure in Piccadilly Circus
Romantic deity
Cupid's equivalent
Loving son of myth
27 Down, to the Greeks
Cupid alias
Passionate god
Youngest Greek god
Desirous deity
First asteroid to be landed on by a spacecraft
Roman god . . .
Aphrodite's child
Son of Chaos
Winged child
Aeneid character
Near-Earth asteroid
Youngest Olympian
Psyche consort
Youngest of the Greek gods
Aphrodite's infant
Aphrodite's kid
Mythical mischievous intervener
Jung's "principle of relationship"
Mythical shooter
Second-largest near-Earth asteroid
First asteroid to be orbited
Near-Earth asteroid in the Amor group
Youngest of Olympus
Mythical bow toter
Aphrodite's little boy
Cupid's Greek alias
Freud's life force, from the Greek
Freudian life force
Smallest figure in a Parthenon frieze
Smallest of the Olympians
Symbol of attraction
Winged Olympian
Greek god with wings
Olympian bowman
Aphrodite's winged son
Name from Ancient Greek for "desire"
Site of the craters Casanova and Valentine
Winged matchmaker
Winged sculpture discovered at Pompeii
He shot Apollo with a golden arrow
Winged child of myth
Chemistry symbol
Asteroid between Earth and Mars
Heart specialist?
God of love in Greek mythology
Winged figure of mythology
Asteroid that comes within 14 million miles of Earth
Life instinct, in psychoanalysis
Antony and Cleopatra character
Ancient love god
Greek lover boy?
Sexual desire
Cupid, in Greece
Mythological love child?
February 14 deity
Near-Earth asteroid probed in 2001
Progeny of Aphrodite
Symbol of Valentine's Day
Mythological matchmaker
The libido, in psychiatry
Character in Antony and Cleopatra.
Figure of Cupid.
Love.
The 433d asteroid.
Asteroid.
Beloved of Psyche.
Lover's patron.
Minor planet.
Son of Gaea.
Youngest god.
Dr. G. Witt's discovery, 1898.
Love: Greek.
Aphrodite's companion.
433rd asteroid.
Asteroid discovered 1898.
Baby archer.
Careless archer.
433d asteroid.
Cupid's other name.
Dr. Witt's asteroid.
Winged boy, in art.
Antony's friend, in "Antony and Cleopatra."
Cupid's twin.
Shakespearean character.
Valentine symbol.
Wooer of Psyche.
Dart-game player.
Mythical V. I. P.
St. Valentine's henchman.
Statue in Picadilly Circus.
Valentines feature him.
Friend to Mark Antony.
Valentine's aide.
Colleague of Zeus.
Marc Antony's friend.
Matchmaker.
Mythical marksman.
Antony's Friend.
Mark Antony's friend.
Arrow carrier.
Statue in Piccadilly Circus.
Friend of Antony: Shak.
Piccadilly landmark.
Winged youth, in art.
Archery expert.
Companion of Aphrodite.
Grecian Cupid.
Athenian deity.
Role in "Antony and Cleopatra."
Statue featured in British Exposition.
Winged youth.
Counterpart of Cupid.
Plato's "Symposium" topic.
Asteroid approaching the earth in 1964.
Greek cherub.
See 5 Across.
Shakespearean role.
One of the asteroids.
Psyche's admirer.
Son of Ares.
Amor.
Olympian
Statue in Piccadilly.
Aphrodite's aide
Winged figure
Brave cockneys
Greek deity
Cupid's relative
Olympian god
___ and Civilization: Marcuse
Love divinity
Piccadilly Circus sight
Topic of Plato's "Symposium"
Anthony's friend
San Diego Symphony conductor
Asteroid #433
Celebrated archer
Libido derivative
Matchmaker of myths
The Graces waited on him
Youngest of the gods
Cupid, to Athena
Antony's faithful friend
Antony's faithful soldier
Athenian archer
Brother of Anteros
Celebrated toxophilite
Cupid, to Clytemnestra
Topic in a Platonic symposium
An Olympian
Another god of love
Antithesis of Eris or Ares
Conductor Peter ___
Conductor of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra
Friend of Antony
King of hearts?
Libido offshoot
Olympian lad
Circus sight in London
Feb. 14 V.I.P.
Plato topic
A son of Ares
February 14 favorite
Shooter of gold-tipped arrows
Shooter of golden arrows
Symposium topic, for Plato
Early matchmaker
One of Plato's topics
Plato "Symposium" topic
Witt's asteroid
Antony's faithful servant
Father of delight
Most beautiful Olympian god
Piccadilly Circus cynosure
Piccadilly attraction
Status taken down from Piccadilly in '84
Statue at one end of Regent St.
Statue near Oxford St.
A friend of Antony
A god of love
Aphrodite's lovable lad
God waited on by the Graces
Mark Antony's bodyguard
God who had gold-tipped arrows
Hellenic love god
Antony's friend in Egypt
Greeks 13 Across
London statue
The Graces waited on this god
Amor, to Plato
Friend of Mark Antony
Marcuse's "___ and Civilization"
Subject of Plato's Symposium
Subject of a Plato symposium
Amor, to Achilles
Amor, to Aristotle
Cupid, to Zeno
Cupid, to Agamemnon
Flying archer
Mischievous bowman
Boy who takes a bow?
Desirous Greek god
Little Archer
Love of Greece?
Magazine for which publisher Ralph Ginzburg went to jail
Romance symbol
God depicted in a figure called an "amoretto"
God of passion
God who "loosens the limbs and weakens the mind," per Hesiod
Greek god pictured with wings and a bow
One who takes a bow before success rather than after?
Psyche's mate in Greek mythology
February 14 name
Sexual love
Plan 9 From Outer Space alien
Servant of Antony in "Antony and Cleopatra"
God offended by Daphnis
Theogony figure
Asteroid first seen in 1898
Controversial 1960's magazine
Dart shooter
Love's inspiration
Antony's faithful aide, in "Antony and Cleopatra"
Boy armed with bows and arrows
Boy who's bowed
Love symbol
Winged youth of myth
Asteroid viewed by the NEAR spacecraft, 2000
Life force, to Freud
See 45-Down
Asteroid landed on in 2001
Love inspirer
One of the primal gods in Greek myth
Where the NEAR space probe landed
God often depicted unclothed in art
Libido, in psychiatry
Lover who abandoned Psyche
Oscar Wilde poem "The Garden of ___"
Power of love
Ardent love
Bow and arrow carrier
Daring 1960's Ralph Ginzburg magazine
February figure
Arrow shooter
Greek counterpart of 27-Down
Greek god sometimes pictured as blindfolded
Name hidden in seven other answers in this puzzle
Aphrodite and ___ (classic art subject)
Deity with a bow and arrow
Life instinct, to Freud
London statue originally called the Shaftesbury Monument
First asteroid landed on by a spacecraft
First asteroid orbited by a NASA spacecraft
Olympian archer
One who might take a bow
Taker of a bow?
Bow-wielding deity
Carrier of a bow and arrows
Troubadour's inspiration
Archer who aims for the heart
Offspring of Chaos, to Hesiod
Personification of desire
Subject for Freud
Asteroid on which a NASA probe landed in 2001
Counterpart of Thanatos, in Freudian psychology
First near-Earth asteroid to be discovered
Greek god who figures in an annual holiday
Greek god whose name is one letter off from 118-Down
Greek god with a bow and arrow
Opposite of Thanatos, to Freud
Baby taking a bow?
Freud's libido
Arrow shooter of Greek myth
Arrow-shooting Greek god
Classical bow wielder
Early wielder of a bow and arrow
God whose name is 6-Down reversed
Heart-piercing figure
Lust, deified
Figure with arrows
Mythological lover boy
Son of 30-Down
Amor's counterpart
Now ___ shakes my soul: Sappho
Counterpart of 1-Across
Destination of NASA's NEAR
Inspiration for a troubadour
Statue in London's Piccadilly Circus
Winged archer of myth
Boy with a bow and arrow
February 14th figure
Olympian with a bow
The great binder and loosener, per Jung
Arrow-shooting figure
Freudian "will to live"
One taking a bow in Greek art
Another name for Cupid
Fourth god to exist, in Greek myth
Greek equivalent of Cupid
Life instinct, in psychology
Love symbol that names another love symbol if you move the first letter to the end
Relative of philia and agape, to the Greeks
Freudian focus
Greek god with a bow
Mischievous boy of myth
Mythological figure who takes a bow
Concept in Freudian psychology
Freudian concept
God who becomes a goddess when an "r" is removed
God whose name is an apt anagram of "rose"
One taking a bow for getting couples together?
One variety of love
Shooter of arrows
Cherubic god
God often represented as a beautiful winged youth
God whose name sounds almost like the ammunition he uses
His name means "desire"
Aphrodite's frequent companion
God of fertility
God of romantic love
Greek deity associated with passion
Greek god whose name is an anagram of a flower
Minor planet named for a Greek god
Versace ___ (high-end fragrance)
Carrier of a bow and arrow
Concupiscent one
Psyche's lover, in Greek myth
February 14th shooter
God evoked in many a sex shop
Oscar Wilde's "The Garden of ___"
Operate
Cupid, in Corinth
Lovers' deity
Lovers' god
Valentine's Day god
Christian metalcores Demise of ___
Golden Silvers "Arrows of ___"
Himerus' sidekick to Spill Canvas
Italian musician Ramazzotti
Metal band Demise of ___
Metalcore band Demise of ___
Metalers Demise of ___
Demise of ___ (metalcore)
Engraved on My Palm Demise of ___
Christian metalcore band Demise of ___
Spill Canvas "Himerus and ___"
Tortoise song about Cupid?
Young the Giant song about love?
Late Night Alumni song about love off "Empty Streets"
Singer Ramazzotti
Italy's Ramazzotti
Late Night Alumni song about Greek god of love?
Late Night Alumni song about love?
Apt anagram of "rose"
Fairest of the deathless gods, to Hesiod
Symbol of love that's an anagram of another symbol of love
Greek for "love"
Sex god
Soho statue
Classicist's passion?
Figure on some Valentine's Day cards
Lover of Psyche, in Greek mythology
Hellenophile's love
Winged love god
He's in the mood for love
God of archery?
Piccadilly god
Famous Greek archer
Loving son of Aphrodite?
Greek counterpart of 32-Across
Greek winged God
Young Greek god
Aphrodite's young'un
Mythical love god
Chubby lover
Greek arrow-shooter
Love deified
Love god of myth
Loving god of myth
Piccadilly statue, popularly
Winged Greek god with a bow
Winged figure of Greek mythology
Love archer
Amorous deity
Bow-carrying god
Young winged Greek god
Greek version of Cupid
Mythical matchmaker with a bow
14-Across deity
Archer of love
Cupid contemporary
Cupid kin
Cupid relative
Busy boy on Valentine's Day
Wielder of love arrows
God who fell in love with Psyche
Greek god with arrows
Greek's Cupid
Maker of love, not war
Mythological bow wielder
Apt anagram of a flower symbolizing love
Greek fertility god
Love god with a bow
Mythical winged archer
Cupid : Rome :: ___ : Greece
Cupid, in Hellenic culture
Greek god with gold-tipped arrows
Statue in Piccadilly Circle
Latin lover?
Greek archer
Psyche's hubby
Picadilly statue
Son of Venus
Chubby love symbol
Mythical Greek archer
Amorous Greek god
God who takes a bow
Shooter of gold arrows
Asteroid named for a Greek god
Libidinous Greek god
Lustful Greek god
Matchmaker of Greek myth
Bow-toting Greek god
Greek god of desire
Love god who's an anagram of "rose"
Love god whose name is an anagram of "rose"
Greek god whose name is an anagram of "rose"
Winged god with arrows
Love hidden here
Lust
Winged divinity
Drive, of sorts
It's opposed by Thanatos, in Freudian theory
NEAR Shoemaker's destination
Immortal matchmaker
One with love interests
God whose name sounds similar to his missiles
Psyche's adorer
Love, symbolically
Large near-Earth asteroid
Libidinous archer
Asteroid visited by the NEAR Shoemaker probe
Bow-bearing boy
He often took a bow
Amorous god
Aphrodite offspring
Olympian with a bow and arrow
Valentine's Day mascot
Airborne archer
Winged bowman
Matchmaker in ancient Greece
Amorous archer of myth
Asteroid studied by a 1990s probe
Seneca said he "smites maids' breasts with unknown heat"
God on a valentine
Lover of 45-Down, in Greek mythology
Life instinct, in Freudian theory